UNIT42 (Palo Alto) has released a rare SCADA vulnerability analysis report.
The target is a Windows application from ICONICS, which was acquired by Mitsubishi Electric, and five vulnerabilities were discovered, all of which scored in the 7 range on the CVSSv3 scale.
Many of them involve DLLs, and the report explains things like privilege escalation and side-loading by installing them in non-existent paths.
The target is a Windows application from ICONICS, which was acquired by Mitsubishi Electric, and five vulnerabilities were discovered, all of which scored in the 7 range on the CVSSv3 scale.
Many of them involve DLLs, and the report explains things like privilege escalation and side-loading by installing them in non-existent paths.